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Did they know there was NO WAY they would be participating that weekend?  Tournaments the size of the one they are describing are booked a LONG time in advance.  Likely before September.  Interesting that the site is already booked that weekend.

 

Many had Indy as the AFC South champs in preseason predictions.

 

Ye of little faith I guess.  Of course they were right

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Where could they legitimately go, that they could book now, that wouldn't give a huge advantage to someone?

Tennessee: (only if they are out tonight)

Detroit?

Theoretically Chicago is available but I can't see them doing that.

 

Another way to look at it would be to give an equal disadvantage and try intentionally to go further away

Atlanta?

Charlotte?

Jacksonville? (obvi only if they are out which we won't know until tomorrow night)

New Orleans?

 

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13 minutes ago, familykwi said:

Did they know there was NO WAY they would be participating that weekend?  Tournaments the size of the one they are describing are booked a LONG time in advance.  Likely before September.  Interesting that the site is already booked that weekend.

 

Many had Indy as the AFC South champs in preseason predictions.

 

Ye of little faith I guess.  Of course they were right

Describing where? Care to share some details or a link?

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2 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

Where could they legitimately go, that they could book now, that wouldn't give a huge advantage to someone?

Tennessee: (only if they are out tonight)

Detroit?

Theoretically Chicago is available but I can't see them doing that.

 

Another way to look at it would be to give an equal disadvantage and try intentionally to go further away

Atlanta?

Charlotte?

Jacksonville? (obvi only if they are out which we won't know until tomorrow night)

New Orleans?

 

I heard that Detroit is out because they are installing new turf. My completely uneducated guess is that they will choose a stadium from a team that isn’t in the AFC East, west, or north so they can avoid any perceived advantages for either team

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4 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

Where could they legitimately go, that they could book now, that wouldn't give a huge advantage to someone?

Tennessee: (only if they are out tonight)

Detroit?

Theoretically Chicago is available but I can't see them doing that.

 

Another way to look at it would be to give an equal disadvantage and try intentionally to go further away

Atlanta?

Charlotte?

Jacksonville? (obvi only if they are out which we won't know until tomorrow night)

New Orleans?

 

Cleveland or Pittsburgh

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15 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:

Rigged 


My question to you and all you other conspiracy theorists is why are you still fans then?? And I’m assuming you’re a fan cause you’re here. If you’re here and not a fan that’s just weird as hell. If you really feel the NFL is rigged then go find something better to do with your time!

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11 minutes ago, StHustle said:


My question to you and all you other conspiracy theorists is why are you still fans then?? And I’m assuming you’re a fan cause you’re here. If you’re here and not a fan that’s just weird as hell. If you really feel the NFL is rigged then go find something better to do with your time!


sorry i should’ve known the internet can’t hear sarcasm with just words lol

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30 minutes ago, Ya Digg? said:

I heard that Detroit is out because they are installing new turf. My completely uneducated guess is that they will choose a stadium from a team that isn’t in the AFC East, west, or north so they can avoid any perceived advantages for either team

Makes sense to me.  I don't think they will go further West either because that makes an imbalanced travel imposition which would eliminate LA, Phoenix, Vegas, and Denver. I don't think they use Chicago or Green Bay because of weather considerations.  I don't think they go Northeast because of the imbalanced travel which eliminates NY, Boston, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington forgetting the fact that some of those places could be hosting the NFC game.  I don't think they use Minnesota, Tampa, Dallas, or San Fran because they could be hosting the NFC game. Seattle just doesn't make sense.  


That leaves us:

Tennessee - outdoors, presumably not being used, Central Time, driving distance advantage KC by 100 miles

Houston - domed, presumably not being used, Central Time Zone - driving distance advantage KC

New Orleans - domed, presumably not being used, Central Time Zone - driving distance advantage KC

Cincinnati - outdoors, Eastern Time - driving distance advantage Buffalo, there is NO SHOT they put this game on this field. None. Zero.

Charlotte - outdoors, Eastern Time - driving distance advantage Buffalo

Atlanta - domed, Eastern Time - driving distance advantage KC, but it's less than 100 miles difference. Flights are easy for both.

Jacksonville - outdoors, Eastern Time - driving distance advantage darned near equal

 

They can go to Miami - it's the only way that stadium will see an AFC Championship game anytime soon.

5 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson said:

Their volleyball tournament is more important than the AFC title game.

They are a paying customer with a contract.

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2 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

Makes sense to me.  I don't think they will go further West either because that makes an imbalanced travel imposition which would eliminate LA, Phoenix, Vegas, and Denver. I don't think they use Chicago or Green Bay because of weather considerations.  I don't think they go Northeast because of the imbalanced travel which eliminates NY, Boston, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington forgetting the fact that some of those places could be hosting the NFC game.  I don't think they use Minnesota, Dallas, LA, or San Fran because they could be hosting the NFC game. Seattle just doesn't make sense.  


That leaves us:

Tennessee - outdoors, presumably not being used, Central Time, driving distance advantage KC by 100 miles

Houston - domed, presumably not being used, Central Time Zone - driving distance advantage KC

New Orleans - domed, presumably not being used, Central Time Zone - driving distance advantage KC

Cincinnati - outdoors, Eastern Time - driving distance advantage Buffalo, there is NO SHOT they put this game on this field. None. Zero.

Charlotte - outdoors, Eastern Time - driving distance advantage Buffalo

Atlanta - domed, Eastern Time - driving distance advantage KC, but it's less than 100 miles difference. Flights are easy for both.

Jacksonville - outdoors, Eastern Time - driving distance advantage darned near equal

They are a paying customer with a contract.

The travel to these places is to be considered. I expect ATL 

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